Confluence design: expectations vs. reality
To help you live through the Confluence page design hardships, we bring you a few tips that will help you overcome them.
To help you live through the Confluence page design hardships, we bring you a few tips that will help you overcome them.
Learn how to get more from Figma and Miro integrations for Confluence, now available in Content Viz.
As humans, we are wired to absorb information much more easily through visualization. So, it is not surprising that Confluence pages that contain images, colors, and graphs always tend to be more engaging and attractive.
If you think a workplace free of excessive meetings is a modern utopia, cheer up – we got some good news for you! Remote work doesn’t have to mean all-day video calls.
If you’ve used Confluence before, you’re already aware of how simple it is to create attractive pages with compelling content. However, you may have noticed that getting a glance at that great content requires a few extra steps and clicks.
Since Confluence is where most collaboration teams live nowadays, we at Caelor thought – why not make it more welcoming? Wouldn’t it be great if you could present all team members at once at the same place?
The smooth flow of information is critical to the success and productivity of any firm. Yet, keeping everyone in the team and the company up to date is one of the most difficult tasks you’ll face as a business owner or a team lead. Particularly now, when remote and hybrid work are becoming the norm.